Published 23:35 IST, March 27th 2020

John Stamos paints perfect family picture, shares family sing-along amid quarantine;Watch

American actor John Stamos shared an adorable video of his family sing-along with his wife Caitlin and their 1-year-old son Billy singing 'It's a Small World'

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John Stamos, popularly kwn for his role as Jesse Katsopolis or Uncle Jesse in 1987 sitcom Full House, shared an adorably cute video of his family singing Disneyworld chorus 'It's a Small World'. Dressed in pajamas and wearing Mickey Mouse ears, John and his wife Caitlin McHugh can be seen strumming guitar and trying to have a sing-along while ir one-year-old son Billy can be seen sitting snuggly between two on bed. However, tiny tot soon gets playful and jumps about all over bed which made 56-year-old star caption his post, "‘It’s a Small World’ family Sing-A-Long turned into a ‘Small Disaster!".  

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Stamos family paints a perfect family picture in video where little Billy certainly steals show and hearts of all his fans and well-wishers. John and Caitlin tied kt in February 2018 and welcomed ir bundle of joy in April that year. y named ir firstborn after Stamos' far, whom he called his 'hero'.

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coronavirus pandemic and frenzy of deadly infection has driven world to a standstill as all industries have been shut down to prevent spread of virus. film industries all over globe have implemented self-quarantine regime for safety of its members including actors, workers and technicians.

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Coronavirus scare across globe

vel coronavirus, or COVID-19 virus, has long been declared a pandemic by World Health Organisation (WHO) as it has spread across 166 countries of world. As on Friday evening, virus has wiped out a total of 25,423 people from world with about 5.66 lakh confirmed cases.

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23:35 IST, March 27th 2020